Disability Lawyers Working for You

For over 20 years, Dabdoub Law Firm, Disability Insurance & ERISA Attorneys
has been helping people get long term disability benefits from disability
insurance companies. We have successfully litigated against
MetLife,
UNUM,
CIGNA/LINA,
Hartford,
Aetna,
Lincoln Financial,
Liberty Mutual, and all other major disability insurance companies. Our disability attorneys
are proud to handle disability cases nationwide.

Getting You the Help You Need

If your short-term, long-term or private disability benefits were denied
or improperly terminated by your disability insurance company, you may
have the right to appeal the decision. It is very important that your
disability appeal is handled properly by an experienced long term disability
attorney because you may not be allowed to introduce new medical information
or documents to support your case in court. If your disability appeal
is denied, you have a right to file a lawsuit in state or federal court.

Most long term disability cases are governed by a federal law known as
ERISA, the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974. ERISA gives
you certain rights as a disabled person trying to get disability benefits.
This law also provides standards for how an insurance company must treat
people with disability insurance appeals. Under ERISA, you are not entitled
to a trial by jury. Instead, your case is decided by a judge based on
the paper record the disability insurance company has on your claim.

Call Dabdoub Law Firm Today

We are experienced disability insurance lawyers. Our dedicated team knows
the tactics many disability insurance companies use to build cases against
our clients. We understand your rights under your disability insurance
policy and the applicable law.

Call today at (800) 969-0488 to discuss how we can help you get your disability benefits.

The information on this website is for general information purposes only.
Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual
case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt
or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.

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